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Can You Handle It?
Can you handle driving in the snow? what precautions will you take?How will you drive?
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If its particularly bad, and i'm only going a short distance, i would perhaps consider just getting a cab ... dont really want to risk skidding, or someone skidding into me and potentially wrecking my car, putting up my insurance, getting hurt or even being killed, for a £2-odd taxi fare.
i have been driving about 7 years i think, and havent a lot of experience with snow and ice, it rarely seems to be an issue near where i live, it rarely sticks long - maybe its because i live near the sea and the salty air etc may affect it (?) not sure.
if i had to drive i'd of course be careful. i do have some tyre sock things, just in case its really bad.
i have been driving about 7 years i think, and havent a lot of experience with snow and ice, it rarely seems to be an issue near where i live, it rarely sticks long - maybe its because i live near the sea and the salty air etc may affect it (?) not sure.
if i had to drive i'd of course be careful. i do have some tyre sock things, just in case its really bad.
Good comments on this, I find especially in snow / Ice, treat it with total respect & you will get to where you are going, try and be a clever sod like some with 4x4 as said, also some of the BMW brigade you will pay the price, parts, body panels are a lot of money! Insurance costs a lot? what the connection? drive like a fool, you will damage your car, take your time & Feck them behind, you will get there. safe driving you lot, don't forget! there's a lot of room in the scrap yards, but there's more room in the cemetery.